protons do not have infinitely high speeds.
11/22/2009 8:12:42 PM
the protons will reach speeds just shy of light which is infinately fast for the purpose of the analogy.
11/22/2009 8:19:15 PM
"infinitely fast" means that the light would be traveling fast enough for it to be in all places in the universe at the same time. "just shy of the speed of light," while fast, is still massively slower than "infinitely fast."
11/22/2009 8:30:13 PM
which is why it was an analogy. For cars, anything near the speed of light is comparable to "infinately fast" cmon people. its not that hard. (particle physics,not rocket science)
11/22/2009 8:35:15 PM
the speed of light is a finite quantity. how is that comparable to INFINITE
11/22/2009 8:45:52 PM
because she's making an analogy. that whole car thing really isn't working out for her, though.
11/22/2009 8:47:45 PM
that's like saying Warp 1 and Warp 10 are comparable. HA!
11/22/2009 8:48:33 PM
^ I was trying so hard not to make that comparison.
11/22/2009 8:49:45 PM
Looks like life isn't working out too well for that mambalsr person
11/22/2009 9:09:10 PM
11/23/2009 12:13:55 AM
power went out today but it stayed at 1.9 kelvin. any updates on the time scale?
12/2/2009 7:59:41 PM
making progress.at what energy level do hypothesize they need to get to for a collision to make the higgs boson?[Edited on December 9, 2009 at 5:13 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2009 5:12:47 PM
uncertain, likely somewhere between 3.5 and 7 Tev
12/9/2009 5:16:52 PM
Still alive.Sounds like the plan is to bring back online soon and run it at 7 TeV for an extended period of time (18 months or so), and then take it offline for an extended period of time to ramp up to 14 TeV.I won't comment beyond that such a time-line brings initiating the 14 TeV stream right around December 2012 http://user.web.cern.ch/user/news/2010/100203.html
2/3/2010 1:08:32 PM
BOOM!http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/science/03/30/large.hadron.collider/index.html?hpt=T1
3/30/2010 8:14:28 AM
and we are still alive! hallelujah!
3/30/2010 8:24:13 AM
^prove it.
3/30/2010 8:29:30 PM
they discovered a paleoparticle: http://user.web.cern.ch/user/news/2010/100401.html
4/1/2010 9:38:29 AM
right.
4/1/2010 10:24:54 AM
it's true! teh intarweb told me so.
4/1/2010 10:26:17 AM
God particle signal is simulated as sound http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10385675.stm
6/23/2010 10:32:26 PM
i wonder if they have a gift shop...i want to stop by when i'm there in a few months
6/24/2010 8:02:51 AM
6/24/2010 8:37:38 AM
^ but i want to get OFFICIAL LHC junk!
6/24/2010 9:06:43 AM
but will it go "infinately fast"
6/28/2010 10:21:14 AM
^x5 Holy shit! That second one sounds a lot like the intro to the old Rod Serling TV show Night Gallery.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9pToHSFdwk
6/28/2010 10:31:36 AM
quagmire, they do have a gift shop. its not as cool as it should be, but its there
6/28/2010 6:11:42 PM
http://www.atlas.ch/popupbook/index.html ATLAS Pop-up book!
6/28/2010 7:30:29 PM
http://blogs.nature.com/news/2011/12/post_87.html
12/4/2011 10:17:02 PM
12/8/2011 8:24:58 PM
[Edited on December 8, 2011 at 9:45 PM. Reason : see]
12/8/2011 9:44:10 PM
it's a boson! maybe
7/4/2012 6:48:34 PM
Well this surely proves there is no God.
7/4/2012 11:35:39 PM
I watched a documentary on thing last night called Particle Fever, pretty cool movie. I fell asleep halfway through though. Has thing discovered anything mind blowing? The thread seems to have died.
12/1/2016 1:43:35 PM
They're pretty sure they nailed down the Higgs boson. The criteria for mind-blowing probably is sensitive to your passion for particle physics.
12/1/2016 3:24:45 PM
Yeh I'm sure that the discoveries mean more to somebody who is familiar with physics. Has the LHC been considered a success thus far, or have the discoveries been somewhat underwhelming to scientists? I know it hasn't changed my life.
12/1/2016 3:56:01 PM